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  1. In 3VR OpCenter, click the Monitor tab to go to the Monitor panel.

  2. Click camera numbers to select the cameras associated with the Queue Line plug-in.

  3. Click the arrow below the camera selector to open the event type drop-down menu.

  4. Select [√]Queue to display events of that type.

  5. Click OK. The Monitor panel will update to display only Queue events from the selected cameras.

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  6. To view an event, click the event card. The event card will turn blue, indicating it is currently selected.

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  1. To go to the Search panel, click the Search tab.

  2. Define the dates, days of the week, and time ranges to search for events.

  3. Under Cameras, select one or more cameras bound to the Queue Line plug-in.

  4. Under Events, select [√]Queue to search for events generated by the Queue Line plug-in.

    The following options are available when searching for Queue events:

    • Click (•)All Queue to search for all Queue events generated during the specified time range.

    • To restrict the search further, click (•)Specify. The following search parameters will be available:

      • Peak Queue: Check the box next to [√]Peak Queue and adjust the Minimum and Maximum slider bars return Queue events with Peak Queue values falling into the specified range.

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      • Average Queue: Check the box next to [√]Average Queue and adjust the Minimum and Maximum slider bars return Queue events with Average Queue values falling into the specified range.

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      • Shortest Queue: Check the box next to [√]Shortest Queue and adjust the Minimum and Maximum slider bars return Queue events with Shortest Queue values falling into the specified range.

      • Shortest Queue: Check the box next to [√]Shortest Queue and adjust the Minimum and Maximum slider bars return Queue events with Shortest Queue values falling into the specified range.

  5. When you are finished specifying the criteria for the search, click the Search button.

  6. Queue events matching your criteria will be displayed in the Search panel results screen.

  7. Select an event card to view the video clip and details associated with the event.

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  1. Under Events, select [√]Queue to search for events generated by the Queue Line plug-in.

  2. Click (•)Specify.

  3. Change the Sort Results By radio button to (•)Similarity.

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When sorting search results by similarity, the following criteria is used to define what “most similar” means for sorting purposes:

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  1. From the Report Viewer home screen, click the New button.

  2. Select Event Report from the menu.
    Report Viewer will switch to the report editing screen.

  3. In the appliance tree in the left-hand panel, select an appliance with the Queue Line plug-in installed on it.

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  4. Under Cameras, select a camera bound to the Queue Line plug-in.

  5. Under Events, select [√]Queue. The following options are available when reporting on Queue events:

    • Click (•)All Queue to create a report for all Queue events.

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    • To further restrict the report, click (•)Specify. The options under (•)Specify are identical to the event selector in the Search panel. Please refer to section 2 for more information.

  6. When connected to a standalone appliance, the Appliances panel will display a read-only field with the appliance name pre-selected.

  7. The fields under Report Parameters allow you to define the metadata of the report definition, such as its name and scope:

  8. Type a name and description for the report.

  9. Define the Date Range, Time Scope, and Interval.

  10. Click Edit Report Data.

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  11. In the Edit Report Data dialog, select the functions that should be run on the event data and included in the report output.

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